Vermont state police log: September 17 - 22
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Published: September 26, 2009
These are some of the log entries for the Middlesex barracks of the Vermont State Police Sept. 17 through Sept. 22.
Sept. 17
State police assisted a Montpelier ambulance with an unruly patient near Exit 8.
An accident was reported on Interstate 89 northbound in Berlin just before Exit 7.
Two camps on Nichols Road in Woodbury were reportedly burglarized.
A caller said an appraiser hired by the town of Roxbury entered his property without permission.
Marble corner pieces around the swimming pool at the Sugarbush Inn in Warren were reportedly stolen.
A generator valued at $800 was reportedly stolen from a house on Hidden Wood Road in Fayston.
An air compressor and a push mower were stolen from a Perkins Road location in Plainfield in the last two or three days, a caller reported.
A caller said he was having problems with a dog "messing" on his lawn on Garden Street in Williamstown.
A family fight was reported on Two Ponds Road in Warren.
Sept. 18
A dispute stemming from an attempt to repossess a vehicle was reported on South Walden Road in Cabot.
An assault was reported on South Main Street in Waterbury.
A $40.14 gas drive-off was reported on Main Street in Waitsfield.
A road rage issue was reported on Route 12 in Worcester.
A car reportedly hit a deer on Interstate 89 in Berlin.
Sept. 19
An abuse prevention order was served on someone Rood Pond Road in Williamstown.
A citizen dispute was reported on Railroad Street in Williamstown.
Sept. 20
A possible drunk driver was spotted on Interstate 89 southbound in Waterbury.
A car reportedly hit a deer on the Exit 10 off ramp of Interstate 89 northbound in Waterbury.
A vehicle rollover was reported on Interstate 89 southbound in Waterbury.
A Sunoco gas station on the Waterbury Stowe Road in Waterbury reported a theft of gas. The clerk told police that the person paid $10 for the gas but when they were told they owed more, they ran to the car and left the scene.
A caller said she had a restraining order against her 25-year-old son, but he was at the residence in Cabot on Last Road.
A drunk male was reported at Country Creemes & Grill at Village Square in Waitsfield.
A complainant said people were reportedly cutting a new trail on her land off Herring Brook road in Moretown. The complainant said they came through with a jeep and ran over a wild apple tree.
Sept. 21
A 16-year-old female U-32 student was reportedly caught with a prescription pill, a small amount of marijuana and a marijuana pipe. It was reported that she went home with her parents for a two-day suspension.
A caller reported that she had three rings stolen from her room at a resort on Route 100 in Warren.
A juvenile problem was reported at a Brockway Hill Road location in Williamstown. A 14-year-old boy didn't like being told he lost his cell phone privileges and was being held down by two females, the complainant reported.
An inspection sticker was reportedly stolen from a car on Naismith Brook Road in Marshfield.
Sept. 22
A car reportedly went into the median off Interstate 89 in Berlin.
A car that was parked at U-32 Middle and High School reportedly was vandalized last week with red paint that was used to write a vulgar word and a vulgar image.
A farmer's cornfields were reportedly vandalized by a white Subaru on Sibley Road in East Montpelier.
A 20-year-old woman reportedly attempted suicide on Lowery Road in Washington.


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